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Show Our Phone Numbers Ml Clear Up News Tips 0 Home Delivery 0 Information 5 Snorts Scorns 8 Classified Ads Only Kd'torial Offices 34 E. 1st South 521-440- Fair tonight ar.J Tuesday. Day- 524-284- time highs in the 10s. Lows tonight m the 20s. Details, weather map on Page 524-444- 524-444- 521-353- CAI fA ta T LAKE B-1- 5. 10c VOL. 372 NO. 141 46 PAGES WESTS MOUNTA'N THE CITY, UTAH NEWSPAPER FIRST MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5 17, 1969 i 'i 5- A t - CENTER Hot'S. An'.eikdX Apt! Io 12 ext.lorfi' swept into " v ;.,.a: gp-g:.n 'oday e gou.; Y'a.oee flipper :ip N (APi a- v ".- -li t r tc.vatd uneir.ig.y a !' oo:. , Them laige. a 'i.immeimg N..ver credent. loomed larger thru' iiome a 'a! Liger i.aiiet Nhrar.h m the distance. At C :."S a.r.t. MST. tronauts (Varies Conrad Ji.. Richaid K Gordon Ji. and .Van L. Bean zipped tr.rough a so- - y . alXI "tuilicht 701 e" t u.n pei .od no .t t.:e te-- ' T..diOUl'f tia: - u..eu H.ght al.oued houi- ehM T ey . I oih.i ;nt '..onoay -- ,i.i mne- - an oui as loop behind me r.'oon - ii.uk'id-- ' tonight A' ft p r. MST they aie to rue e h'g Ci.pjiel t u ap imo lu: : oiur T; e Np.u'emen "eie enreied the lun.ii dN they 'pi.e'e of r.itlueiue T! ey retot a tired at 3.F a n; teM per od aner Con-tahe and BeS:, inspected idbm ot t!;e lunar lamling . ia't for 43 minutes and reported it in ev'elier.t condi non. A ,'ihetiulel eight-i.ou- i .'!'WF Fi e f.ue tailed Intiepd. cinle noon's Ocean a on 1 alerg a i.dt-tle- lip-l- h.int-- i'.p and dos'ku.g the ile.n 'o m kr-i- lii'ide the la i der cab.n. tiip iNtioiiauts beamed pictitre of tne onitm! panel', the luik i -- i today Timetable 'O-- N aii a. b The Nped teleca't ot new to enter mutn oil-i- Of Flight n f 4 y. .. . wll muea-- t IfrSs: M WASHINGTON -J(AP) apan's Piime Minister Eisa-kSato arrived m Washington today for talks with President Nixon on the leturn of Okinawa to Japan. He ep;c--- c the vi'it "will (orduleace prove fliiiiful." As he left Japan, an estimated TOO.ObO leftist students demonstrated workers and his trip. agani't Sato arranged to spend the u i .i J. . 1 As UP Debris a A sPSL.,:5v w , Te epio foot of Washington Monument after rally. litters pea e detnon-tirttio- i - 'iioyed ti.i5 by governmer" hundred thou-an- d "Bight lame and int ml' fitl " !b only !3U aric'!- - and veiy lew m hi'to-- i n Vietnam in h;ue gone home. leaving irijune-.- " behind a ovei whether the lli.l JiOtf't llg. tit's! the Vietnam v. .u p ai end. had promised. oi violent. an had tne gov ei t Police Chief Jerry V. Wil-o- n had e'timated 230.0b0 demou-- latoi' t'ur.ed out Saturday. was But be -- aid that ru-en- irode-- tnlieve tliat. oveiall, the gatnering heie i an be ch :;:' tori7.od peaceful." Attv. Gen. John N. 'I do not said .Sunday o; rue gather ing that brought at lea- -t a quartei-millio- n w or to pi muster' Washington. Pi in 'd i h SECTION 111 Nation.'!!. Foreign . M .i t p n. leie. I", a- hi 'y n..,nre er Umai - tenod be'i.re nam land.: 11 3 i p m. TuO'day . '.e . t -- T '' a today ere"ed t'.e i K( II on Ihige oatiovei' Japanese other sections lice arrested j ttii J cf ' Zuf y vvn ' ,7 of Tokyo. - I an American delegapon.' ivou said in a 'fieri, ,1 nip sage read by chief L'.S. negotiator Gerard C. Smith at the of soiling of the talks fuM by Pe-i(ir- .t Lyndon B. " i Jolm-o- k pro-po'e- d . s i 's i lioT. r JL -I ' y-- 'Vs- - . i w ji V. - i J Sato, 't.ipel the mutual interest of our and the Soviet Union." thp Piedem said. country siratoi'. Minister Foieign 'imie - NGAI. VIETNAM Col. Ton Tliat Khien, ' ot Son toons had executed r.eaiiy 7il old men. women and children in March, 19hS. one month alter the TFT o.ten'ive. told US. The village!' that a Aiu.v investigate! tne iii.ui US. Aimv jxiliel stom.ed ii. to the lo.i'i.'d t!ie a few miles Ivlow Zone tDMZi. ten ihtai leu nrdeied everyone outside and i'i,t"arred them with Ma ni'es. They said Til to So p'i appd. ' Foieign Mini'tty Japane-- e officials said Sao and Nixon would deal chiefly with the storage of nudear weanor.s at ,d i.Miuna-- i Thntiilit'1 jfiu lh N inlatton n' si.,. nil th virtnr s. U'lit"' oiS was tunning solidly (ii'honoi ltseh. Senate Deniori.tl!. le.idei Sr;, M.ke Mansfield ol Moil-tai. and Sen. Goiilmi Allott, ot Culoi ado. subbing tor loader Hugh Siott, loth iiidn.ited they believed la i .!',; Mi.it ion v o,e i ouhi be le.n.ed lael m the week .'!, me' ii red Meihir-- n Haynswottli cutic. SenutP GOP whip Rolieil P Griftin ei Michigan, al'O '.ud tne vote will he very (lnsr bat vud Hayti'worth would lose. Giiflin jireiliried at a in Detroit i onfei etire that iliPie would be 52 nr 53 votes ( ontu niation. Sen Lee Met. rill, . Mill hi' colleague' that as a lousier member ol tne Menu a Stale Sujueme Couit. he was originally inclined to vote it Ilaynsworii's promotion. Vtei levelatmus vv'ie made '.ml a Ah. a'. fit got :1 i!.t yi.' '"M ' i ,1.1 j a t,i.,e - on e:u 'M.e" and pieUicted contnma-- i on. but viPieded ' will be v ei v ( iuse." He '.'d h,- - n:.'d i A re' ag-mi- Nixon said it is possible that both powers can carry out their delen'p ipsponsibiltles "under a mutualiy acceptable limitation and eventual redui s on Okinawa and with U'e of the base by B.32 bombers after the island is returned to Japan. US. ba-e- arsenals " MyX 1 .300 resi- tie same aiea i.- iihans in M i. h 11 Dm 1'i.e At my W'lkll : ' A:, ei u al D.v ui the p P" about Ills In all cud aftau ," Metcalf '.ud he had second thought'. "Judge Hayn'iionh's ie'ti-mon- y was snot through with ambiguities. misrepresentations and evasion'." Mercalf said. "He i' a man with an abiding allimty mr iiiaivma- - 'To repM till' noinui.Kini on the basis o! such uupiuved and uuprevahle chaiges and would not sin li distortions dishonor Judge Hnyr.'ivorth " Byrd said. "It vvoud ili'i'a'ioi-tliSenate " He aNo '.ud c' Hayii'ii. Mu it would be weie tejee-.pd. to By id. who as secietaiy ot the Senate Demnit.iFo cam u m the paityX i' elei ed leadr! 'hip. 'aid Hav ot tils had e:i opponent' gaged in a " ii'iiel u e u to oiivnii c ; ,e mibh. th it die 57 year-olsouth C.iiolunoit 0.1' gudty o' nne'hira! or g d condui i. thnd-'tandin- g ' v i tird "eriiiieiniy qn-die- n.er." who would tie willing to ' mu tne ti'k ot v.i ion ai.il ami'P" nui nan'inees m tlie lui.ii'' T is was tie thud day o drive mi Ire i.olili: ai.o., a- v. . i sp'eial 'enaioi' "Ideuaed prnpoirg to arr.ource soon now thev w.li vote. a Kh.en, 40. the lonr.ri diet e! 't.i'f toi the i'i m d 2nd Sou i Vietnamese D.vi Im.ittiy '101 '. th.' i' l ni ho v tney opei.re. Mai v tin p' I have seen them Uv to save t a lives ol people in Van C i g aieas at a r'k to th"rse,ve'. Fu yes. i'?o'le to.! nr theie was much homiu: g aid .,r'd-lei- near t.e tiie operation j.- ei.U vi'.Lige aid t no d r c g r. r eojilp di.'ih I 'hmk pel haps "on vveie killed, ptobuhly ty the ait, talked tv lery and Uvni'niig the v iluge's lout months alter the ltuicler.t ana they 'run they cad rot see the Ai'Pinur 'hoot arvore " I 1 a is' All e: i c v T e I six-nw- ION. Page S j UTieM liH fli! Ve PKFPK1 . o! i.g.t a i nei m Vs He voiced hope toi achievetalks which would be not only in the mutual lnteip't' of he Soviet and Amerkan peoples hut r'so ome ni, 'ups o' the ' V. 'll Id The 'p' ., 'i.s bus. i, p's Deg, ns e i Tuesday Soviet deipgatiu;- and the C.S. ream o: loir r.eg.ir a tors. p;us sinkes aitfleiv I a against the gun positions t, o (' niUvil b in : - i C iIilJAHItii fHl Hi a Y.el-la'- i.eadqiianpi s ("f t.i'k mile i a: Bu Pi i IM'iO result' Ol tie letailaioiy weie I epot ed. 'o'i' rot t 'our.i-eas- Tiny Moon Rock, Immense Crowd v th I'll.tlg 111 , ,g Ten South Yie'iiairese bu weie s':;k i a oi.ay agacist Y.eil if Soil! r- - b m b.ud-- i ii ".heiy paly : vrwU' Noit.i .w-i.ui- O'C .ie.,t "1 know e T e F s Cumr'.uui said ti.' s,:d 'ay." o s .e C Bn-gad- villagfis ...r ,g ' t'.e agairst i Oil a limi- ments nom . t! e (,-i- U.S. 'like' for g ot stiategie .uni; winch would be "not pi e judicial" to either th.e Soviet Union oi the United SatC'. Y.eir.ai: ee aiiiileiy ni. c.: g he B i Hi : g Sit-- i Fui. p' mp o t' e South Non rime w.i' a platoon le.ulei n C" Coinpanj. 20th lntar.-tiy- . lUh Light Infantry f Sjiokestnen said the addit.onal detail' m.g'.t piejudue the case "1 don't iielieve the Amen shot tr.e civilians i.ke Moscow is kxik.i sec-or.- epriatPs alOUid lln My lMagee village v."u'd say only that C.dley ai '10 ;.e Semonovs 'taien rut was similar in 'ome tesjvit' to Nixons. He dpLured that GAP' : t.egotiato'' of the host Finnish goveu.-men- t. joined m vei.ir.g support of the talk' bond eis cios'Pi! the Cambodian ix'rder toiiry for the ti. Soviet Vladimir S. Semonov and Anti Karjalair.en. foieign minister tation on 'trapgic YOKE SIPPOKT cJodb SAIGON our of t i o n B52s Hit A: my spokesmen 'aid the Army was holding Lt. William (alley Jr., 28. of Miami, Fla . at Foil Beiuung. Ga in connection until tne 'laying of IO1' e 1 dents that two Amem an pla in Wtfecnc9 at police armed with Chief Kluen's a- i oui I of lie r deni conn adicted lepoit' ly now thre' years pjn, n I)E( I. VKFS Cl KB y. , Km hi Aichi and other o;b- unis took heucopiei' to the auport to esrape the flemor,- - Po- of those 1.690 ' tutor nf Huynsuottli, vheieus for a it had been ahout 50-.'- 0 tew week'. :V HELSINKI. FINLAND Apt L S. and Soviet envovs met loday to begin pi enarauoiis lor am!' 1'ii'if.ition talks, and PiP'iiient Nixon told hi' delegation he hopes lor a halt to the iiucle.ir ami' iace and r youths opposing Premier Sato's visit to Washington swing wooden sticks metal shields near a Tokyo railway station. chief of Qu.ing Ngai provimp. said torlay U.S. air and artillery 'trikes leveled the village of Fan Mv and killed aliout Juo V i e t n a ill e ' e t iv ih.ni- - In nvrige the drat,: ot U 8 diPi' killr.l in ire aiet bv V C l Todays Thought Both Voice Hope To Halt ( S leftists. Ql'ANG Hubei t C, Byid. d the Senate leieci'ed Hayii'isorth. u would mil, S ii D W. Vo . Arms Talks - Senator Byrd Hits Judges Foes nil U.S., Russ Poise For AP fUPn ll Stnrni'. of -- - iu0 toot wide circle on 'l.ioo p; i bp Ocean a N-Ra- ir-o- WASHINGTON (Ulli -Foes of the Supmue loan of Clemen; nomination F Ilaynswortii Ji. vveie accused by a ranking Democratic 'en-t o r of making "unjnoved ,.:ul imjnovahic chaiges" again t him. As Senate leatieis iiojie oi a vote by Wednesday toi the at g & Refugees, Viet Officer Says v . I oi hit t, i 11 by 73 mile'. 3J a ni Ciev. goes to '.pep tor 8: Houi' la't te-- i 3 hn 10-1- 3 -' ' ,. k A ..1-6- . -- I aartn. huar - a v-- v NEWS 1 i Inm government. Yesteidav dreds of Jieople weie hdlid Vietnam by this govemneit Ye'tet day, ullages weie tk- - : h tl.eir tantahzirg taiget. Conra, ! and Beta are to I rid Intrep.d on the moon at II :.33 pm TuP'day. aiming .Oti 1 U.S. Patrol Didn't Execute I il o' ...rn.i' down and eventually it' lever'd, . "You are embarking up n one of the most momentous negotiations ever entrusted io INSIDE THE 'jw-n- m . G. who Herlteit Klein, .'leak- - for Pte'ident Nixon. aid althougli the demoii'tra-tmagain jmes that thi' country w uch allows people I in expiess t li e m e e don't think there's a value in tiying to lot m policy tor the I'tiired .Stare-- , government, oi m government, from riowri on the 'tieet." Nixon Inni'clf had nothing to '.iy publicly about the He went to a game Sunday alter havt tally day in Ce ing U lute Holl't'. otahli Mug o tU'.i e- and u. iiclung a fniilli. ,! m in h '"Vv W in i hln n lull i aid jil . mid '. ci H 'W ..I mg 'Mi e lu nken doAnlimn 'toie v in now wnir the mi ph'i. al 'igii' of a m u, h and i v toot-ha- i h 2J SpaercTl.t iJS ' TC FSDAY a. m. Sp.HCd.itt tues mam engu e again to uiicit in . Sunday nighl. thousands of radicals had hurled gasoline bombs and battled police in riots near the airport and n violen'p. w M.u e "That's a lip " project directoi Hon Young i e t n r t e d when told m Mu helix statement Y. '.e:-dathon-ano' oak ee . U, t. ' He arnied tire orgam;. j New Mobilization Committee of failing to heed Jii-p It partment warnings ot poien-tia- l Mi. - air-poi- n Mitchell , ... -a massive ' , A lie arrived, he issued a statement expressing hope the talks would lav a firm foundation for continuing relations cf mutual trut betvvpen the two leaders. Some 22,000 riot police and guarded the plainclothesmen roads to Tokyo's International Airport. Another 3,000 men were deployed throughout the terminal building. Police reported no incidents at the rainswept airport. But at Kamata, site of a laihvav station ID miles from the airport, riot police fired ear gas and bat'led briefly with an estimated 2.500 stui. dents trying to teach the Police arrested W of the students, including eight girl-- ie warned. nic.p .r.to a mi ar m bit piepa:-:.- tue-n.a- Wednesday. On Peaceful' Protest March ( with engine io low day at the Japanese Embassy preparing for the formal start on Nixon of talks with Views Differ AP V.AsilIXGTuX Tap who ja run ed riemorPtidtoi the ippial or the higgp-- t pm mom., out Times Ms!) (U to e ue -- i c T:.e d'ttor.nut' retxirted ro loublP' a they aj proaehed Sato Arrives For Nixon Visit, Fruitful' Talks Prove Hopes A ' & '.w:f 'V. KIAIsdSj coa-- pm. dew p n.. 47 S Twenty-mu- . o.oi 1 lnrg outuaid ' a. . - svs-'cii- .' 1 in ir.tlu-en- . 'Ai.itij tr.e graUt.tliu-e of the aenh and moon is eiju.d rlu- uniNib.e Uni e a. Lie. lunar gravity took hoid Apollo 12's sjieed tn abou1 after skum-vr0 nn.es an hour on t; p - e-- i tunnel. aired ismeia to re'.evi.-io-n r. j. th.ey tunnel hatch harpoon-iik- mo nui-:a- Be.m funnel t.r.u i ali.n pi the n ..g: mo the Wednesday to open a new eia oi discovery, the lir- -t dualled lunar evploration of t at.d tney 'll wear on t1 e 'houi. elevi'.'in networks moon, window maik.r.gs that idjied t. e s, I'W Id later wi't help them land o'i the hio.ukd'' m ir.oun and Cuntad a:d Bean nuae two v.eightle"iaN-- . uii'i e.'i.ier tups mto w e a tl ey "r'i ougli oi t..e .nlii g ci.Tt alter them tie ifiedug earth. l.iurchuig Fi.d..y tu search m dark ib.ut t1 or damage f'om an i.p" Ami thiougi, an.ithei eiectiii.d singe that momen-t-- ii they pictuied th.e moon, a tl.ni .iy knOv l out some 'hvei of light. tne Yankee Clippei. 'The uew - 'je. t... ulai ." Tne ri power uiojicur occurred Bean commented as ti.e Satin p 3 pu'i.ed Apollo "It Neeni' that weie .n 'u mto 'pace through a drivjiended animation." Conrad ing saiii'toim. But expeits da ot the e.tilv aid Beiau-- e cat believe the piobkm wa i. 'f J w itn t! c ii it,. jia.ks tameia vatcied e Siorn..' early of - of uni legged eh.,le A' Co:. i..d ai.u Beau nioveu c 0 the lu ,ir module i th.e t in :!...! tr.e lation ilietk, m n landing puipo'.r.i oan.'i loot re o u:l! Conrad odor picuiettall'te: T'lrO'tg.l I t er. a n a l.ve -- t.lt s ! e .or ln'n.piiia'r.v 1. i g"t U VieTainesp i.tc'iy n h s, r. pl ivvic 'ei m. rhe wrh Non:. mi e i., y r Bu sncheis 'ouhe.i'i Piarg Nme ereu.y ec.die:-e;e ki.led ai d theie e.e r.o Sou' i Yienia'i'P'e (a'l.-dr- ' i 1, c ''id m Falk (ei.tia! said U's cool that it's trom ye..i-ul- boy or Bl t!. |